Using "his or her" implies a singular gender pronoun (he/she), whereas using "their" is a gender-neutral pronoun. "Their" is often used to be inclusive of all genders and is a more inclusive language choice.
It was Undertaker vs Imposter Undertaker.
My friends say hulk.
We're not Mexicans, Spain's etc. but perhaps monstruos de Aliens VS
Smackdown Vs Raw 2010 is already and people say that is badass
I would say it's a combination of Man vs Man and Man vs Society (although both main characters also had to overcome their limitations and prejudices).
external means man vs man or man vs nature or man vs obstacle................................................... i would say in this book that the external conflict is Sam and the cold weather ( man vs nature)
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Well, it depends on who you ask. For instance, if you ask me, I would say I was the best, vs you, who would probably say that you are the best.
It means 'versus'. Versus means to battle. For example, if you see a battle going on, you can say Joe vs. Bob. Something like that.
Morsom or morsomt or morsomme, depending on word gender, adjective vs. adverb and plural vs. singularHaha, funny = Haha, morsomt
there is no naruto vs bleach, theres only naruto vs bleach 1. there are some webs that say that they have it but trust me that web is only filled with viruses and worms that can harm your computer.